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Jun 5, 2020 11:43:27   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
EasternOZ wrote:
Same tool and O rings for castration?


The tool we had for castration looked like a reverse pair of pliers. It spread the O ring out so you could slip it over them. This senko O ring tool looks like the hollow tube of an ink pen. You slip the O ring over the tube then slide the senko into the tube and then you slide the O ring down over the senko. Bingo, done.

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Jun 5, 2020 11:45:31   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
saw1 wrote:
The tool we had for castration looked like a reverse pair of pliers. It spread the O ring out so you could slip it over them. This senko O ring tool looks like the hollow tube of an ink pen. You slip the O ring over the tube then slide the senko into the tube and then you slide the O ring down over the senko. Bingo, done.



Just thought Wvmike would find it funny

Gotta a picture I dont fish for bass

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Jun 5, 2020 11:48:23   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
EasternOZ wrote:
Just thought Wvmike would find it funny

Gotta a picture I dont fish for bass


You don't ? We gonna have to fix that next May at the Meet & Greet. I'll take a pic of it later when I go get it out of my tackle bag.

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Jun 5, 2020 11:50:05   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
saw1 wrote:
You don't ? We gonna have to fix that next May at the Meet & Greet. I'll take a pic of it later when I go get it out of my tackle bag.


How is Sue coming along

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Jun 5, 2020 11:57:41   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
EasternOZ wrote:
How is Sue coming along


She's doin pretty good. We go to the Dr down here next week and hopefully everything will be OK and she can start PT then. Her range of motion is startin to improve a little but the strength to lift anything just isn't there. Her surgeon didn't want her liftin anything yet so she has lost most of her strength in that arm. Hopefully things will start to improve more after she starts PT.
How you doin?

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Jun 5, 2020 12:13:23   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
saw1 wrote:
She's doin pretty good. We go to the Dr down here next week and hopefully everything will be OK and she can start PT then. Her range of motion is startin to improve a little but the strength to lift anything just isn't there. Her surgeon didn't want her liftin anything yet so she has lost most of her strength in that arm. Hopefully things will start to improve more after she starts PT.
How you doin?



Hopefully I am doin hgood I see my surgeon on Monday.

Did pt at home due to the virus.

Tell her not to let them push her too hard and mess it up.

Had my right bicep and rotator cuff done in 2018, second time around the surgeon wouldn't send me to therapy told me to do it at home.

She didn't want the pt to tear it again, she said if it goes again probably won't be fixable. Evidently the rotator cuff was well shreaded and there was not much to work with.

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Jun 5, 2020 12:20:33   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
EasternOZ wrote:
Hopefully I am doin hgood I see my surgeon on Monday.

Did pt at home due to the virus.

Tell her not to let them push her too hard and mess it up.

Had my right bicep and rotator cuff done in 2018, second time around the surgeon wouldn't send me to therapy told me to do it at home.

She didn't want the pt to tear it again, she said if it goes again probably won't be fixable. Evidently the rotator cuff was well shreaded and there was not much to work with.


Thanks brother, I'll be sure and tell her. Don't want anything like that to happen. Take care and get well.

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Jun 5, 2020 16:15:58   #
jfbanzai Loc: Menomonie, Wisconsin
 
Bcmech1 wrote:
It's actually called a ned rig


Not a Ned rig. Wacky with a weedless hook. Have several rigged exactly like that. Let it float down the front of a weedline and get ready to set the hook.

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Jun 5, 2020 16:23:55   #
Fishing Fool Loc: redding, ca
 
Jer wrote:
Perhaps the easiest way to go weedless is to use a 1/0 or 2/0 Eagleclaw weedless hook. Be sure to remove the worm when you are done fishing. They will rust if you don’t.


You can also use drink straws and cut them in 1/4 inch lengths for the O rings on wacky rigs.

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Jun 5, 2020 16:33:00   #
MAS fish Loc: Peoria,IL
 
saw1 wrote:
She's doin pretty good. We go to the Dr down here next week and hopefully everything will be OK and she can start PT then. Her range of motion is startin to improve a little but the strength to lift anything just isn't there. Her surgeon didn't want her liftin anything yet so she has lost most of her strength in that arm. Hopefully things will start to improve more after she starts PT.
How you doin?


Yes Saw, Sue needs to go at it slowly but still with aggressiveness. I just finished my 10th week of PT and my Dr and therapist are very happy with progress. The week after surgery I couldn't lift my left arm away from my body. Now I can get it above my head almost straight up. I still can't pull my pants up properly or get the arm around to my back. They say 2 years for total recovery on the rotator cuff. Just have to be consistent with the exercises they give Sue to do at home. My therapist said to maintain what she did for me at that session. Still keeping you two in our prayers. It isn't easy on either of you, we know first hand. A lot of things getting put aside. I haven't been to my property on the white below Bull Shoals lake Ar. Yet this year. I miss the trout fishing.

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Jun 5, 2020 16:35:33   #
MAS fish Loc: Peoria,IL
 
Wacky rig and use gel super glue on that O-ring, helps keep it attached to the worm when that fish pulls on the end.It works

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Jun 5, 2020 16:36:57   #
Wv mike Loc: Parkersburg area. Wv
 
EasternOZ wrote:
Just thought Wvmike would find it funny

Gotta a picture I dont fish for bass


I did. And I have one of them tools maybe I could use that as who knows lol.

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Jun 5, 2020 17:57:32   #
msmllm Loc: Huntington, WV
 
OJdidit wrote:
Senko style worm, rigged “wacky” with a weed less hook with an o ring to prevent hook damage to the worm. Supposed to be quite a productive finesse type presentation. I have yet to try them. LM Bass have been known to love them from under docks and in the weeds.


I have tried wacky worm many times & have yet to catch a fish. Everyone brags on it, so what am I doing wrong?

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Jun 5, 2020 18:22:40   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Wv mike wrote:
I did. And I have one of them tools maybe I could use that as who knows lol.


Weedless Wacky Worm , they work excellent! 99%of the time your worm and O ring slide right up your line,out of harms way. Smallmouth love them too! In fact I just loaded up the rods for tomorrow morning. See 1st rod on the right.





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Jun 5, 2020 19:55:18   #
Wv mike Loc: Parkersburg area. Wv
 
Right to left ,whacky rigged sinko maybe green pumpkin, chatter bait,spinner bait, bush hog , could be a Stanley jig, buzz bait.

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